Accounting for trait variability and coordination in predictions of drought-induced range shifts in woody plants

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences New Phytologist Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.1111/nph.19138
Jordi Martínez-Vilalta, Raúl García-Valdés, Alistair Jump, Albert Vilà-Cabrera, Maurizio Mencuccini
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Abstract

Functional traits offer a promising avenue to improve predictions of species range shifts under climate change, which will entail warmer and often drier conditions. Although the conceptual foundation linking traits with plant performance and range shifts appears solid, the predictive ability of individual traits remains generally low. In this review, we address this apparent paradox, emphasizing examples of woody plants and traits associated with drought responses at the species' rear edge. Low predictive ability reflects the fact not only that range dynamics tend to be complex and multifactorial, as well as uncertainty in the identification of relevant traits and limited data availability, but also that trait effects are scale- and context-dependent. The latter results from the complex interactions among traits (e.g. compensatory effects) and between them and the environment (e.g. exposure), which ultimately determine persistence and colonization capacity. To confront this complexity, a more balanced coverage of the main functional dimensions involved (stress tolerance, resource use, regeneration and dispersal) is needed, and modelling approaches must be developed that explicitly account for: trait coordination in a hierarchical context; trait variability in space and time and its relationship with exposure; and the effect of biotic interactions in an ecological community context.

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在木本植物干旱诱导范围变化预测中的性状变异和协调
功能性状为改善气候变化下物种范围变化的预测提供了一条有希望的途径,气候变化将导致更温暖、更干燥的条件。虽然性状与植物生产性能和范围变化之间的联系的概念基础似乎是坚实的,但个体性状的预测能力仍然普遍较低。在这篇综述中,我们解决了这个明显的悖论,强调木本植物的例子和与物种后缘干旱反应相关的性状。低预测能力不仅反映了范围动态的复杂性和多因素性,以及相关性状识别的不确定性和有限的数据可用性,还反映了性状效应的规模和背景依赖性。后者是性状之间(如补偿效应)和性状与环境(如暴露)之间复杂的相互作用的结果,最终决定了持久性和定殖能力。为了应对这种复杂性,需要对所涉及的主要功能维度(应力耐受性、资源利用、再生和扩散)进行更平衡的覆盖,并且必须开发明确考虑以下因素的建模方法:层次背景下的特征协调;性状的时空变异及其与暴露的关系;以及生态群落背景下生物相互作用的影响。
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New Phytologist
New Phytologist PLANT SCIENCES-
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728
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1 months
期刊介绍: New Phytologist is a leading publication that showcases exceptional and groundbreaking research in plant science and its practical applications. With a focus on five distinct sections - Physiology & Development, Environment, Interaction, Evolution, and Transformative Plant Biotechnology - the journal covers a wide array of topics ranging from cellular processes to the impact of global environmental changes. We encourage the use of interdisciplinary approaches, and our content is structured to reflect this. Our journal acknowledges the diverse techniques employed in plant science, including molecular and cell biology, functional genomics, modeling, and system-based approaches, across various subfields.
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